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If you scroll down to Jaroda’s stats, it lists his Base stats differently than Serebii or Pokebeach. He has a nice 113 in Sp.Attack. It’s most likely a simple typo, BUT NONETHELESS this throws out at least a mere glimmer of hope in the universe that my lil’ smug grass snake won’t be incredibly terrible after all.
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If you scroll down to Jaroda’s stats, it lists his Base stats differently than Serebii or Pokebeach. He has a nice 113 in Sp.Attack. It’s most likely a simple typo, BUT NONETHELESS this throws out at least a mere glimmer of hope in the universe that my lil’ smug grass snake won’t be incredibly terrible after all.
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I have to agree jaroda is my favourite but it has such crappy attack stats i hope that serebii just made a mistake

None of the 4th generation titles were pressed on colored game cards; there's no reason to expect these are, particularly since these games too are pressed on the infrared-equipped game cards.

DS game cards are made of so little plastic and they disappear almost completely inside your DS - there would be no point in doing it anyway.

Actually, HeartGold and SoulSilver were printed on black cartridges, rather than the usual grey (at least in Europe, I don't know about America or Japan though). So, I guess you could say those are 'coloured' cartridges.

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That's standard for the infrared-equipped game cards. It has nothing to do with them being Pokémon titles. Personal Trainer: Walking, which was the first DS title to use the infrared transmitter, ships on the same game card, as you can see here.

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That's standard for the infrared-equipped game cards. It has nothing to do with them being Pokémon titles. Personal Trainer: Walking, which was the first DS title to use the infrared transmitter, ships on the same game card, as you can see here.

Ah, I see. So, I suppose that means these games are printed on black cards, too?

natie respect Takahashi Meijin. He is Champion. He can push a button continuously no less than 16 times in 1 second. It's sooooooooooooo great!!